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  5. Florida Tile - Wikipedia

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    Florida Tile was established in Lakeland, Florida when Leon Sikes Sr. and his sons James "Jimmie" Sikes and Leon Sikes Jr. purchased a run-down tile plant for $8,000 in March 1954. [3] At the time the company produced one specialty trim shape of tile that was difficult to find.

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    Ceyline Investments, a fully owned subsidiary of Ceyline Holdings, acquired 50.1% of the stake of Dankotuwa Porcelain for LKR2.3 billion in July 2023. Ceyline Holdings is a company engaged in the shipping logistics sector. [15] subsequently, Ceyline Investments increased its stake to 68.19% through mandatory offer. However, the offer did not ...

  7. Ceramic - Wikipedia

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    The word ceramic comes from the Ancient Greek word κεραμικός (keramikós), meaning "of or for pottery" [4] (from κέραμος (kéramos) 'potter's clay, tile, pottery'). [5] The earliest known mention of the root ceram-is the Mycenaean Greek ke-ra-me-we, workers of ceramic, written in Linear B syllabic script. [6]